The Pakistani military plane, on a training flight, crashed into residential structures in Mora Kalu Village on the outskirts of Rawalpindi. The aircraft was destroyed killing 18 people, including the 2 pilots, 3 crew members and 14 civilians on the ground.

Location:

Near Umea, Sweden

Operator:

Skydive Umea

AC Type:

Gippsland GA-8 Airvan

Reg:

SE-MES cn: GA8-TC320-12-178

Aboard:

9 Fatalities: 9 Ground: 0

Route:

Skydiving

Details:

The plane, carrying skydivers, was seen spiraling to the ground and crashed on Storsand Island. All nine aborad were killed.

Date:

July 5, 2019 Time: 0200

Location:

Grand Cay, Bahamas

Operator:

Cloud 9 Aviation

AC Type:

AgustaWestland AW139

Reg:

N32DCC

Aboard:

7 Fatalities: 7 Ground: 0

Route:

Grand Cay Island - Fort Lauderdale

Details:

The helicopter took off at 2 am but was not report missing until 12 hours later and there was no distress call. The aircraft was found submerged in 16 ft. of water about 2 miles off Grand Cay. Among the victims were Chris Cline, billionaire, coal entrepreneur and philanthropist, his daughter Kameron and several of her sorority sisters.

Location:

Near Ketchikan, Alaska

Operator:

Taquan Air

AC Type:

de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter

Reg:

N959PA
cn: 159

Aboard:

1 Fatalities: 0 Ground: 0

Route:

Sightseeing

Details:

Two sightseeing float planes collided in midair at 3,300 ft. Both planes crashed, partially submerged. Ten people survived and six were killed.

Date:

May 8, 2019 Time: 1820

Location:

Yangon, Myanmar

Operator:

Bitman Bangladesh Airlines Flight: 060

AC Type:

Bombardier Dash-8

Reg:

S2-AGQ cn: 4367

Aboard:

33 Fatalities: 0 Ground: 0

Route:

Dhaka - Yangon

Details:

The aircraft slid off the runway and broke in half as it performed a routine go-around to land. The weather was poor at the time of the accident. At least 17 people were taken to the hospital. None were in critical condition.

Date:

May 5, 2019 Time: 1840

Location:

Near Monclava, Mexico

Operator:

TVPX Aircraft Solutions

AC Type:

Canadair CL-600-2B16-Challenger

Reg:

N601VH cn: 5043

Aboard:

13 Fatalities: 13 Ground: 0

Route:

Las Vegas - Monterrey

Details:

The aircraft crashed while en route on a return trip from Las Vegas to Monterrey, Mexico.

Date:

May 5, 2019 Time: 1830

Location:

Moscow, Russia

Operator:

Aeroflot Russian International Airlines

AC Type:

Sukhoi Superjet-100

Reg:

RA-89098 cn: 95135

Aboard:

78 Fatalities: 41 Ground: 0

Route:

Moscow - Murmansk

Details:

Forty-five minutes after taking off from Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport, the plane returned to make an emergency landing. About 16-21nm west of Sheremetyevo Airport there was a thunderstorm. The aircraft was climbing through 7,900 feet when an electrical failure occurred, the flight control system degraded to “DIRECT MODE”, the autopilot automatically disconnected; the aircraft was in the middle of thunderstorm activity. The captain assumed manual control of the aircraft until the end of the flight. The crew decided to return to Sheremetyevo and performed a manual ILS approach to runway 24L. At the time the aircraft intercepted the glideslope the aircraft’s mass was above the maximum landing weight. The crew deployed the flaps to 25 degrees in accordance with the flight crew operating manual for flight with minimum mode (DIRECT MODE) of the FCS as well as landing above MLW. At 15:26Z the crew set the emergency transponder code. Vapp was determined to be 155 KIAS, the descent on the glideslope was stabilised and without any deviation from Vapp. Descending between 1,100 and 900 feet the crew received 5 cycles of predictive windshear warnings. Descending through 260 feet AGL the aircraft began to deviate below the glide slope, a ‘GLIDESLOPE’ warning occurred. Descending between 180 to 40 feet the engine thrust was increased causing the aircraft to accelerate to 164 knots. At 16 feet AGL the speed was 170 KIAS. A Terrain Awareness Warning System aural signal ‘Retard’ occurred. The engine thrust was reduced to idle. At that point the captain began to apply oscillating pitch inputs with increasing amplitude which changed the pitch angle up to +6 and -2 degrees. The aircraft made a “three point” touchdown 900 meters past the runway threshold at 158 KIAS and a vertical load of +2.55G and bounced up to 6 feet AGL. The spoilers did not deploy. In DIRECT MODE they are not permitted to operate automatically and need to be extended manually, however the spoilers were not manually extended by the crew. Two seconds after the first touchdown the aircraft touched down a second time with the nose gear first at 155 KIAS and +5.85G. The aircraft bounced off again to 18 feet AGL. A third touchdown occurred at 140 KIAS in excess of +5G resulting in the destruction of the construction, a fuel spill and fire.

Date:

May 4, 2019 Time: 2143

Location:

Miami, Florida

Operator:

Miami Air International Flight: 293

AC Type:

Boeing 737-81Q

Reg:

N732MA
cn: 30618/830

Aboard:

143 Fatalities: 0 Ground: 0

Route:

Guantanamo - Miami

Details:

Upon landing, the aircraft overran the runway and came to rest in the shallow waters of the St. Johns River. At the time of landing, there was thunderstorm activity in the area. There were no fatalities. Twenty-one people were injured.

Date:

April 16, 2019 Time: 1100

Location:

Puerto Montt, Chile

Operator:

Archipelagos Service Aereos

AC Type:

Pilatus-Britten Norman BN-2B-27 Islander

Reg:

CC-CYR cn: 2169

Aboard:

6 Fatalities: 6 Ground: 0

Route:

Puerto Montt - Ayacara

Details:

While the aircraft was in the initial climb, plane lost height and crashed in flames into a house located in a residential area about 400 meters from the airfield.

Date:

March 10, 2019 Time: 0844

Location:

Near Bishoftu, Ethiopia

Operator:

Ethiopian Airlines Flight: 302

AC Type:

Boeing 737 Max 8

Reg:

ET-AVJ cn: 63450/7243

Aboard:

157 Fatalities: 157 Ground: 0

Route:

Addis Ababa - Nairobi

Details:

The internationally scheduled airliner crashed 6 minutes after taking off from Addis Ababa-Bole Airport. The pilot sent out a distress call and was given clearance to return to the airport. The crash site, some 31 miles southeast of the airport, contained a smoky crater with small pieces of wreckage. All 149 passenger and crew of 8 were killed.

Date:

March 9, 2019 Time: 1040

Location:

Vereda La Bendicion, Colombia

Operator:

Laser Aereo Colombia

AC Type:

Douglas DC-3

Reg:

HK-2494 cn: 33105/16357

Aboard:

14 Fatalities: 14 Ground: 0

Route:

San Jose - Villavicencio

Details:

While on approach to land, the crew contacted ATC and declared an emergency after which the airplane crashed in flames in a palm grove, 35 km south of La Vanguardia Airport.

Date:

February 23. 2019 Time: 1245

Location:

Near Houston, Texas

Operator:

Atlas Air serving Amazon Flight: 3591

AC Type:

Boeing 767-375ER

Reg:

N1217A
cn: 25865

Aboard:

3 Fatalities: 3 Ground: 0

Route:

Miami - Houston

Details:

ATC lost radar contact with the cargo jet when it was 30 miles southeast of George Bush International Airport. The plane crashed into Trinity Bay and broke apart in muddy water about 5 feet deep.

Date:

February 3, 2019 Time: 1345

Location:

Yorba Linda, California

Operator:

Private

AC Type:

Cessna 414A Challenger

Reg:

N414Rs cn: 414A0821

Aboard:

1 Fatalities: 1 Ground: 4

Route:

?

Details:

The plane took off from nearby Fullerton Municipal Airport, climbed to 7,800 feet and then began a rapid descent crashing into a residence killing 4 and injuring 2. A dash cam which captured the plane in a dive suggests the aircraft broke up in midair.

Date:

January 14, 2019 Time: 0830

Location:

Karaj, Iran

Operator:

Saha Air

AC Type:

Boeing 707-3J9C

Reg:

EP-CPP cn: 21128/917

Aboard:

16 Fatalities: 15 Ground: 0

Route:

Bishkek - Payam

Details:

The cargo plane was operated by the Iranian Air Force. The plane was to land on runway 30 at Payham Airport but instead landed on runway 31L at Fat'h Airport. Runway 30 is more than twice as long as runway 31L.The plane went off the runway, smashed through an airport wall separating the airport from a residential neighborhood, broke up and caught fire. Only the fight engineer survived.

Date:

December 20, 2018 Time: 1211

Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Operator:

Chen Aircrafts LLC

AC Type:

Cessna 560 Citation V

Reg:

N188CW cn: 560-0148

Aboard:

4 Fatalities: 4 Ground: 0

Route:

Atlanta - Memphis

Details:

The corporate jet crash shortly after taking off from Fulton County Airport. The aircraft crashed onto a football field and caught fire. All four on board were killed.

Date:

November 18, 2018 Time: 2300

Location:

Near Mandan, North Dakota

Operator:

Metro Area Ambulance Services

AC Type:

Cessna 441 Conquest II

Reg:

N441CX cn: 441-0305

Aboard:

3 Fatalities: 3 Ground: 0

Route:

Bismark - Sloulin Field

Details:

The air ambulance en route to pick up a patient, broke-up and crashed into a field. The aircraft climbed to FL140, entered a steep right bank and disappeared from radar. There was no distress call. The pilot, a paramedic and nurse were killed.